Why Does Your Body Temperature Drop at Night?

The Heat Blanket

Imagine your body is a little oven. During the day, it works hard and stays warm like a bakery. At night, you want to turn down the heat so you can rest.

Why It Cools Down

Your brain sends a signal to make blood vessels in your hands and feet open up wider. This lets extra heat escape out of your skin into the air, kind of like opening a window on a hot day. As the heat leaves, your core body temperature drops just a little bit.

Sleep Connection

When your body gets cooler, it feels sleepy. If you try to sleep when you are too warm, like under heavy blankets or in a hot room, you might toss and turn. The drop in temperature is nature’s way of saying "time to rest."

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Examples

  1. You feel sleepy after a warm bath because your body cools down afterward.
  2. A child who keeps kicking off blankets is letting heat escape to fall asleep.
  3. Your hands and feet get warm before bed as blood vessels open up.

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